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Capture Business Card Promotes Emma Zumberge to Vice President

Press release from the issuing company

Minneapolis, Minnesota (June 13, 2006) -- Capture Business Cards, a leading innovator of the business communication solutions, today announced the promotion of Emma Zumberge to the position of vice president. In her new capacity, Ms. Zumberge will be responsible the company's sales, marketing and business development efforts. Previously, Ms. Zumberge was director of product marketing, overseeing the development and launch of the company's flagship product, Capture Card. “In the few short years that Emma has been with us, she has continued to excel and over-deliver,” said Gary Zumberge, CEO of Capture Business Card. “I am confident of her ability to ‘step up to the plate' in her new and expanded role.” Prior to her promotion, Emma Zumberge was director of product marketing where she was responsible for the development of the company's flagship product Capture Card, including its' launch in May of 2006. Previously, Ms. Zumberge was an executive assistant responsible for scheduling appointments, advertising and the company's web site. Before Capture Card, Ms. Zumberge maintained the position of receptionist at Comprehensive Valuation Services, a real estate appraisal firm serving the Minneapolis area. Emma Zumberge attended Carleton College in Northfield, Minnesota, graduating with a double major, a Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science in political science and studio art. Subsequently, Ms. Zumberge worked with fellow undergraduate students on political psychology research projects and was campus director for the Howard Dean presidential campaign. “I am grateful for the opportunity to serve Capture Business Card in my new expanded capacity, said Emma Zumberge,” newly promoted vice president of sales and marketing. “Capture Card is a new innovative product, with the potential to change the way people use one of the most popular and basic business communications tools.”